From the McMullen & Wing website–
This 130ft Jack Sarin designed composite Yachtfisher has been specified with the highest level of finish and equipment. Mea Culpa is powered by a pair of 12V4000M90 MTU Diesels each producing 2735hp. Her interior is finished in Honduras Mahogany, and includes a very comprehensive audiovisual package and worldwide electronics. Mea Culpa is designed to tour the world, and has a cruising speed in excess of 20 knots.
Here are more pictures from the naval architect and Mea Culpa designer’s website, Jack Sarin


video at 1PM

Looks top heavy.
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She is currently (28 May, 2011) berthed at the Southport Yacht Club marina on the Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia.
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So were you ever able to determine where this absolutely over-the-top ship came from? I don’t suppose they’re staying around …. say like El Lobo did last year.
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what is the location, below Mea Culpa, on the rear
of the boat. It was _______ Bay. Could not read
it on the video. Could you see it?
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I saw this yacht in the harbor on Sunday and did a little research. It was built in New Zealand, the owner is American and it is registered to Bloody Bay in the Cayman Islands.
http://www.showboats.com/New–Notable-Faultless-Fisherman
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just saw the video and found these pics. reminds me that Richard Starkey was in port for a few hours last summer. drummer David ‘doc’ Vincent decided to take a walk over and have a look. he found a limo pulling up, a woman and kids getting in and taking off. there was a guy in a baseball cap that was familiar, so david walked up, extended his hand and said “Mr. Starkey, I’m a drummer too. Looks like drumming has been good to you, you live here, and i live over there.” does he get an autograph? no. what do they talk about? Ringo asked david about his ‘kit’. they talked drums, stand up drums in particular.
this may have been the boat?
best,
deb
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the boat is from Bloody Bay
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